Tylopilus bulbosus Halling & G.M.Muell.

  • Filed As

    Boletaceae
    Tylopilus bulbosus Halling & G.M.Muell. ( paratype )

  • Collector(s)

    R. E. Halling 7193 with Franco, M. Mata, 24 Nov 1993

  • Location

    Costa Rica. San José. Dota (Canton). San Gerardo. ±5 km SW of Cerro de la Muerte, Albergue de Montaña, Savegre.

  • Habitat

    Montane cloud forest. Quercus seemannii in mixed forest. Gregarious. On soil.

  • Description

    Pileus 4.5-11 cm broad, convex to plano-convex, dry, tomentose when young, subtomentose to matted subtomentose with age, brown with decided purple tints (no exact match) at first, a grayish reddish brown (9D4) with age, developing dark brown spots with age; margin beveled and remaining so for some time. Flesh white, changing very slowly and erratically to a pale pinkish brown, up to 2 cm thick, with pungent but non-idiosyncratic odor and mild taste. Tubes adnexed to depressed around the stipe, white when young, with a decided pinkish flesh tint (6-7A3) with age; pores with a very pale pinkish purple tint when young, soon concolorous with tubes, and staining a pale brown from injury, up to 1 mm broad. Stipe 9-13 cm long, 1-1.5 cm broad, clavate, usually curved, dry, pallid at apex and concolorous with pileus below when young, browner with age and always white at base, if reticulate, only at apex, otherwise pruinose to very minutely subscabrous-ridged (lens), with interior solid reacting as in pileus.

  • Specimen Notes

    Duplicate in USJ

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 560931

    Occurrence ID: ada67282-1548-49c9-afce-a65cc25bad88

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  • Region

    Central America

  • Country

    Costa Rica

  • State/Province

    San José

  • County/Municipio

    Dota (Canton)

  • City/Township

    San Gerardo

  • Locality

    ±5 km SW of Cerro de la Muerte, Albergue de Montaña, Savegre

  • Elevation

    Alt. 2200 m. (7218 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    9.5506, -83.8075

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